High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Alienware video array benchmarks leaked to the webJun 18, 2004 - in News
In response to leaked benchmark results, Alienware emailed benchmarks to most major media outlets.
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BenQ: LCD TV prices will fall 15-20% in 2HJun 18, 2004 - in News
BenQ expects prices of mainstream LCD TVs to fall 15-20% in the second half of this year, said Peter Chen, general manager of BenQ's digital media division.
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More Consumers Will Tune In to Internet TV ServicesJun 18, 2004 - in News
Parks Associates released a forecast today predicting significant growth in Internet-based video services over the next four years, with users exceeding 15 million by the end of 2008.
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Sapphire returns 128-bit Radeon 9800 ProsJun 18, 2004 - in News
The specs of a Radeon 9800 Pro are well known: 380/680 MHz, 128 MB with 256-bit memory interface. Sapphire released a card called "Radeon 9800 Pro" running at non-pro speeds and with a slower 128-bit memory interface. Many consumers did not notice the sticker "128-bit" before the purchase.
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NVIDIA GeForce 6800 with PCI ExpressJun 17, 2004 - in Reviews
NVIDIA is ready to bring the PCI Express versions of their new GeForce 6800 cards to the market.
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Via intros Epia MS Mini-ITX mainboardJun 17, 2004 - in News
Via today announced its new Epia MS Mini-ITX mainboard, which comes without the standard I/O back plate to allow small form factor.
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LCD TVs to become top application for TFT LCDs by 2008Jun 17, 2004 - in News
LCD TVs should become the top sales segment for TFT LCDs by 2008, said Ross Young, president of DisplaySearch at a presentation during FPD Taiwan 2004.
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ATI to bridge future chipsJun 17, 2004 - in News
Jen Hsun, Nvidia's CEO, said that ATI will bridge future chips and as reported earlier, ATI's Dave Orton confirmed this separately.
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Cooler Master's CM Stacker Case for Both ATX and BTX MobosJun 16, 2004 - in Reviews
Cooler Master's CM Stacker accommodates ATX motherboards, but with just a few flicks of the wrist, the case becomes a BTX tower. Up to four 120 mm fans also help keep everything cool.
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UT2004 and Lock On updates availableJun 16, 2004 - in News
Epic has released a new update for Unreal Tournament 2004.
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Fighting Fan Noise PollutionJun 15, 2004 - in Reviews
PC fans can make a lot of noise, but fan controllers can help. However, not all controllers live up to their promise. We tested 15 to see what worked and what didn't.
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AMD's dual-core processors due in 2005Jun 14, 2004 - in News
AMD plans to introduce dual-core x86 processors for servers and high end processors next year. In a statement released Monday, the chip company said that the technology will mark a jump in processor performance while keeping production cost down.
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Making Digital Home Movies, Part 2Jun 14, 2004 - in Reviews
We show you how to shoot home movies, complete with special effects. It's all easy and fast if you have the tools and know what to do.
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AquaMark3: 100.000 barrier brokenJun 14, 2004 - in News
A new record set in the 3D graphics benchmarking software AquaMark3.
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Creative's E-MU 1820 Goes Home Studio ProJun 11, 2004 - in Reviews
Creative has added music production to its range of sound card offerings. Using know-how gained from its acquisition of E-MU, Creative's E-MU 1820 is designed to deliver professional-quality reproduction. THG gauges whether or not the card lives up to its pretensions.
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LCD's 17" and Larger ReviewedJun 9, 2004 - in Reviews
We scrutinized five of the latest LCD monitors from the likes of LG and Iiyama and saw what new contenders from BenQ and Dell had to offer. See what LCD graphics and game performance is like today at a price range of $600 to $1,050.
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ATi Presents Its PCI Express Product LineJun 9, 2004 - in Reviews
ATi is ready for the move on PCI Express and announced the new X300 and X600 models.
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ASUS P4R800V DeluxeJun 8, 2004 - in Reviews
Asus puts the ATI IGP 9100 chipset onto this inexpensive Pentium 4 board to deliver more than just DirectX-8.1 entry-level graphics. In addition, this model offers S-video out.
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Samsung, Fujitsu end plasma rowJun 8, 2004 - in News
Korea 's Samsung SDI said its Japanese rival Fujitsu had ended a patent row over plasma display panel (PDP) screens, with the two agreeing to drop lawsuits against each other.
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HP may launch PDP TV and LCD TV in 3Q, says paperJun 8, 2004 - in News
Hewlett-Packard (HP) may debut a 42" PDP TV and a 30" LCD TV in the US next quarter, a June 8 Commercial Times report cited sources in Taiwan as saying.
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15 Case Power Tower Round-UpJun 7, 2004 - in Reviews
A new crop of PC cases offers some sleek designs, but how do their utility, safety and upgradeability measure up? THG gives you the low-down on what to expect.
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AMD to introduce new Sempron processor familyJun 7, 2004 - in News
AMD will launch a new processor family named "Sepron" in the second half of this year, the company announced Monday. The chips will target the low-cost market, replacing the Duron brand.
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XGI to start marketing own-brand graphics cards in second half of 2004Jun 7, 2004 - in News
Taiwan-based graphics chipset maker XGI Technology plans to ship own-brand graphics cards in the second half of this year, according to company sources.
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Shuttle's new 17" LCD monitor at Computex TaipeiJun 7, 2004 - in News
Shuttle displayed its new 17" LCD monitor, the XP17, at Computex Taipei, 2004.
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Iomega's REV Marks Leap Forward For External DrivesJun 4, 2004 - in Reviews
Iomega has tried to deliver what users have been screaming out for a long while: a small, high-capacity and reasonably-priced external drive that is as reliable as higher-priced streamer devices. THG puts the drive to the test to see if Iomega's REV lives up to the vendor's ambitions.
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PCI Express takes centre stage at ComputexJun 4, 2004 - in News
PCI Express, the much-anticipated replacement for the AGP8X graphics interface, has been at the centre of a number of graphics card and motherboard debuts at Computex in Taiwan this week.
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ATI's Optimized Texture Filtering Called Into QuestionJun 3, 2004 - in Reviews
ATI is cheating on trilinear texture filtering with the new X800, according to posts in Internet forums. Others ardently defend ATI. But what is really going on here?
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LG.Philips LCD begins test production of 6G TFT LCDsJun 3, 2004 - in News
LG.Philips LCD began test production of sixth-generation (6G) TFT LCD panels for LCD TVs in May and is delivering samples to clients, according to China's Central News Agency.
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Sony projector may speed launch of digital cinemasJun 3, 2004 - in News
Sony Electronics plans to unveil on Thursday a new digital projection system for movie theaters, using a microchip it says will advance the industry and rival Texas Instruments market-leading product.
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THG Puts 13 Bleeding-Edge Memory Modules, 14 Mobos To the Match-Up TestJun 2, 2004 - in Reviews
The results of our previous double-sided memory test conducted earlier this year with Athlon64 mobos prompted us to dig much deeper. We now subject 14 Athlon64 motherboards and more than a dozen memory modules to over 500 application-oriented tests. The results speak for themselves.
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